The artwork titled “Adolphe Cremieux” is a lithograph created by Honore Daumier around the year 1860. This piece, representing the Romanticism art movement, exemplifies the genre of caricature. The lithograph measures 35 by 25 centimeters and is housed in the Château de Compiègne located in Compiègne, France.
The artwork features a caricatured portrayal of Adolphe Crémieux, with exaggerated facial features and an expressive pose, typical of Daumier’s style. The figure is depicted with wild hair and a notably large head, conveying a sense of humor and critique inherent in caricature art. With its strong lines and attention to detail, the lithograph showcases Daumier’s skill in capturing personality and demeanor through stylized exaggeration. The subtle shading and precision in line work highlight the artist’s mastery of the lithography medium. This artwork serves as both a historical and artistic representation, providing insight into the social and political milieu of the time through the lens of caricature.